Related Items

Video

How to stop breaking router bits

A customer asked me how to avoid breaking tiny router bits. I answer this question from time to time on the phone, and it makes a good Trade Secrets topic. I talked to Dan Erlewine and Dan made us this video. Check it out!
—Matt Brooker, StewMac Tech Support

Great Cut!

After using regular router bits longer than I should have, I finally got a 1/16 and 1/8 downcut bit and WHAT A DIFFERENCE! I also used the B&W purfling strips from Stew Mac for this OM sound hole and they worked just as good. Now it at least looks like I know what I'm doing.

Excellent Bits for all cuts

I bought a 3/32" bit and love it. I originally got it for inlay work on large cavities but after using it I have found it very useful for all cutting needs. My favorite use has been rosette cuts using the StewMac "Dremel" base and circle jig.

You have to get these

If you plan to do ANY inlay work - you have to get these - First time user - purchased with the precision router base - A perfect inlay - Nice sharp edges. I could not have cut something so nice with a razor. This item is a must

carbide downward cut bit

Just what I needed!!

These router bits deliver a very crisp edge, and a very smooth bottom. Used with the stewmac router base, careful work will produce great results. The only down side is that the 1/32 inch size is very fragile, if you need that size it's a good idea to get more than one.